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It not low oil, it’s dirt, dust, water, salt etc…
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Great point.At only 1 QT low that is a hard sell. I mean Ford won't even give you a motor for oil consumption until it eats what, 1QT in 1000-1500 miles?
Nothing to add !let alone my raptor.
Very true. Running it dry and 1qt low are way different. The dipstick doesn't say "add" until it's a qt low.if a dealer forgets to tighten your drain and a mile down the road you drop your oil and destroy your engine, your warranty does not cover it, the dealer does.
The first thing, well second after saying WTF, would have been to check the oil before I drove it back to the dealer.I had a routine oil change performed at the local dealership 2 weeks ago (Jan 27th). Since the service, I had been smelling a faint burning odor when I would warm up the car on a cold morning - both outside and inside the truck. I initially wrote it off to some residual spilled oil during the service. I just finished a 1000 mile road trip and throughout I could still smell the burning. Yesterday I popped the hood to find half my engine bay soaked in oil, with the cap missing. The cap, surprisingly, was sitting on the radiator shroud just in front of the airbox duct. It must have wedged there with the hood closed. While driving like this, no abnormal eng oil temp/pressure readings (I have those gauges displayed all the time) - no CEL.
Needless to say I was furious and took the truck to the dealer right away. They changed the oil/filter and washed out my engine bay. They said it had only lost just under 1 liter of oil, and when drained, it didn't appear to be contaminated in any way. I voice my significant concerns about crap getting into the engine having just driven in snow storms and salt covered roads.
Did I dodge a bullet or should I be worried?